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all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate. they get the. in times of love dusting to the country and so yes that's not bad in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the classes break out. coming up next is all special report the takes a look at the gang violence plaguing los angeles that's off to a short break. wealthy british style. fast but i'm not surprised. that. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our. something. lawyers beneath. thousands of meters of the ice and rock. the law. that is a lose for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. deadly rivals for decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other or in any other country there would be diplomats there would be a. self imposed out costs from society i will cut myself c
all people to think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost to the states the services and then you really get a sense of just how angry how desperate. they get the. in times of love dusting to the country and so yes that's not bad in the middle of one of those big protest movements when the classes break out. coming up next is all special report the takes a look at the gang violence plaguing los angeles that's off to a short break. wealthy...
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people in spain say their dignity is at stake a little later this hour on how pension a student has in their thousands protesting against government sturdy across the country. also come time for action in the wake of the newtown tragedy the u.s. president is ready to back a ban on assault weapons the details on that and plenty of other stories after this break. if you just love me enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to. catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just softens a force on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses what sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes. it's part of my every day like. i home suburban home rats like me just laugh for centuries most still live off the end of cattle and fish. if my call is often called the pearl of siberia and i said to be the pearl of by. it's all end of think forests. and vast staps. virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i haunt us quickly becoming a magnet f
people in spain say their dignity is at stake a little later this hour on how pension a student has in their thousands protesting against government sturdy across the country. also come time for action in the wake of the newtown tragedy the u.s. president is ready to back a ban on assault weapons the details on that and plenty of other stories after this break. if you just love me enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to. catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just softens...
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in spain on thursday thousands attended a mock funeral march for the country's finances after a series of mass protests failed to stop a new batch of cuts what's been labeled the budget of hunger and misery include some thirty nine billion euros worth of extra austerity investment advisor patrick young says madrid's burden is a result of years of government mistakes the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized sold off there have to be savage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage that and unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively and an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and they seem to be absolutely determined to do more or less no
in spain on thursday thousands attended a mock funeral march for the country's finances after a series of mass protests failed to stop a new batch of cuts what's been labeled the budget of hunger and misery include some thirty nine billion euros worth of extra austerity investment advisor patrick young says madrid's burden is a result of years of government mistakes the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government infrastructure...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> this special edition of "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> not columbine, nor virginia tech, nor the gaby giffords shooting that took six lives in tuscan had much effect on the gun debate if this country. but there is nothing like the slaughter of 20 first graders to help people focus on an issue. many on both sides of the second amendment debate wonder tonight if this one is big enough to actually change the big business
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workforce of several countries are out of work fifty plus percent of the youth of say somewhere like spain are out of work that really frightens me. but a period of political challenges in the search of public opinion that's how russians might possibly describe the outgoing year today in our series looking at what happened in twenty twelve we focus on the rising levels of political energy in russia. presidential election twenty three cameras up on this roof correspondents throughout moscow and i mean you come across lines throughout the night was a great night was. the real color was right behind us was in it but but so one point when putin came out to show me like crowds the way of costume of the thousands and thousands of people i suppose so celebrating his victory one of the main points the unprecedented protests that took place to that election work and protest rallies that never really feels like we're actually taking part in the event it was during one of the massive protest rallies in moscow square that it really fifty for the first time when i saw the crowd walking it's easy to par
workforce of several countries are out of work fifty plus percent of the youth of say somewhere like spain are out of work that really frightens me. but a period of political challenges in the search of public opinion that's how russians might possibly describe the outgoing year today in our series looking at what happened in twenty twelve we focus on the rising levels of political energy in russia. presidential election twenty three cameras up on this roof correspondents throughout moscow and...
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well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking of flocking to followed by the usa now we didn't manage to track down any millionaires but we hit the streets of london to talk to the ordinary londoners to ask whether they were considering opting sticks and leaving as well and it looks like most of them agree with the millionaires so let's take a listen to what they told us you consider leaving the u.k. . what reason the climate. second the dark. just. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to do really what is the reason my wife. my children but also the expense here looks like the middle class professionals are the ones who are actually packing their bags and leaving a recent report by the home office said that more and more middle class with professionals are actually packing their bags and opting to continue their careers elsewhere and for them the main reason is the high rate of personal taxation so it's the millionaires are the ones that don'
well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking of flocking to followed by the usa now we didn't manage to track down any millionaires but we hit the streets of london to talk to the ordinary londoners to ask whether they were considering opting sticks and leaving as well and it looks like most of them agree with the millionaires so let's take a listen to what they told us you consider...
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government infrastructure it has to be privatized so little there have to be salvaged because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody moments to manage stuff and unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to pay them in modern spain here's a government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want on the thing to be absolutely determined to do more or less nothing and it's really a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy and they're not helping the people either the spirit of christmas isn't just a good feeling it's a multibillion dollar industry wide stenciled decorations all make for a pretty sight but sometimes they obscure those less fortunate are these more important reports from new york. a match in a country with no homeless people i know it's not the most festive or jolly like question to ask during the hol
government infrastructure it has to be privatized so little there have to be salvaged because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody moments to manage stuff and unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to pay them in modern spain here's a government that has effectively in...
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the queen of spain, the british parliament, two united states' presidents, supreme court justices, the american congress, the queen of england, they are all paying close attention to the debate. what do we do about these africans who have taken courage in hand and seized their own freedom? well, their self-emancipation, i want to suggest, had a lot of ripple effects around the atlantic, in europe, in africa, in the caribbean, and in america, especially in america where it had the impact of radicalizing the abolitionist movement, and by that i mean that more and more people began to recognize that the resistance of enslaved people was crucial to abolition. they began during the time of the rebellion to quote a famous line from lord byron. this is repeated again and again and again running all the way up to the civil war, and that line was those who would be free must themselves strike the first blow. in other words, action from below can be a trigger. this had a very dramatic impact op a lot of leading african-american intellectuals like henry highland-garnett, frederick douglass and ha
the queen of spain, the british parliament, two united states' presidents, supreme court justices, the american congress, the queen of england, they are all paying close attention to the debate. what do we do about these africans who have taken courage in hand and seized their own freedom? well, their self-emancipation, i want to suggest, had a lot of ripple effects around the atlantic, in europe, in africa, in the caribbean, and in america, especially in america where it had the impact of...
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well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking. and i want to on to the streets of london and spoke to both million as a non millionaires and also them about whether. styx let's take a lesson if you consider leaving the u.k. yes what reason. you just. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to do that really what is the reason my wife. my children but also the expense here listening to that it sounds like it's not just the rich who might want to leave britain indeed if the millionaires the ones considering it looks like the middle class professionals are the ones who are actually packing their bags and leaving a recent report by the home office said that more and more middle class with professionals are actually packing their bags and opting to continue that career is elsewhere and for them the reason is the high rate of. this the indian as the ones that don't like the rain then is the middle class professionals the senior managers the academics t
well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking. and i want to on to the streets of london and spoke to both million as a non millionaires and also them about whether. styx let's take a lesson if you consider leaving the u.k. yes what reason. you just. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to do that really what is the reason my wife. my children but...
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. >>> in spain the lines are long as people wait there to buy a lottery ticket. the world's oldest weekly lottery is giving away the biggest jack spot price in history. up for grabs $3 billion. even though the jackpot is record sized fewer people are snatching up tickets. customers say it is a sign of the slow economy. elementary and middle school students will be riding in style this winter break. it's all thanks to a bike give away coordinated through campbell mayor evan low. >> kids will remember their first bike and it's important to figure out a way to make children's lives a little more special. >> 42 students attending elementary and middle schools in the campbell union school district were chosen to receive the brand new bikes. >>> we are getting new information now on the scene of that accident in san francisco where four people were hit by a speeding driver. what first responders sawhen they arrived on that scene. a bay area city siting with a dispensary. the information that unfolded today inside a federal court in san francisco. >>> our chief meteorol
. >>> in spain the lines are long as people wait there to buy a lottery ticket. the world's oldest weekly lottery is giving away the biggest jack spot price in history. up for grabs $3 billion. even though the jackpot is record sized fewer people are snatching up tickets. customers say it is a sign of the slow economy. elementary and middle school students will be riding in style this winter break. it's all thanks to a bike give away coordinated through campbell mayor evan low....
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spanish bailout is because they know that it's too big to bail out and if they really have to rescue spain and of the euro. shame is that they really have risk which i'm. just going to time and we're still on the road to the bankruptcy. and eventually a breakup of the euro said. money matters are fairing a little better ingrates were athens received an unexpected credit rating boost this week it came as a general strike paralyze the country and four of its biggest banks the glare they would need a twenty seven billion euro bailout crisis strategist says the spike the boost little will change for the man on the street right now. you know national community i have met you could be and you have just worked wars which makes investors happy but of course makes the people and the community is relatively happy because you know there's greater safeguards that's the one to turn. so i think that you're going to continue to see this is that where you'll go up and the people are happier but the investor community is left and then you can have. the right where you have more making people more angry and
spanish bailout is because they know that it's too big to bail out and if they really have to rescue spain and of the euro. shame is that they really have risk which i'm. just going to time and we're still on the road to the bankruptcy. and eventually a breakup of the euro said. money matters are fairing a little better ingrates were athens received an unexpected credit rating boost this week it came as a general strike paralyze the country and four of its biggest banks the glare they would...
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workforce of several countries are out of work fifty plus percent of the youth of say somewhere like spain are out of work that really frightens me. but with europe still in the throes of the euro crisis we look at the biggest shocks for the block over twenty twelve. years goldfish is nobel peace prize to the tune of molotov cocktails tear gas and clashes as people took to the streets to protest. measures recall program is just ahead after the break. a ritual and imperial russia. tradition of staging being revived in. the polity. sub. i demand satisfaction. with. this month high tech good help with the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge streaming systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology we've got the future. download the official publication to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile
workforce of several countries are out of work fifty plus percent of the youth of say somewhere like spain are out of work that really frightens me. but with europe still in the throes of the euro crisis we look at the biggest shocks for the block over twenty twelve. years goldfish is nobel peace prize to the tune of molotov cocktails tear gas and clashes as people took to the streets to protest. measures recall program is just ahead after the break. a ritual and imperial russia. tradition of...
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germany for years now germany has been inflicting austerity on so-called debtor nations like greece and spain but now it's turning its austerity knives and words at its at its own aging populations an increasing number of elderly germans are being shipped off to retirement homes in health care facilities outside of germany off the eastern european and asia with one of the fastest aging populations in the world and rising costs for elderly care germany has resorted to. cost control and deportations which social welfare organizations in the country have deemed as inhumane researchers have found more than seven thousand elderly germans living in homes in hungary plus another three thousand in the czech republic and six hundred slovakia sadly germany is now no country for old men and that is very very ugly. finally a disturbing new record was set in afghanistan this year as our military conducted four hundred forty seven drone strikes in the war torn nation in two thousand and twelve the most of any year ever in fact more drone strikes were carried out in afghanistan this year alone than in pakis
germany for years now germany has been inflicting austerity on so-called debtor nations like greece and spain but now it's turning its austerity knives and words at its at its own aging populations an increasing number of elderly germans are being shipped off to retirement homes in health care facilities outside of germany off the eastern european and asia with one of the fastest aging populations in the world and rising costs for elderly care germany has resorted to. cost control and...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> if you were lucky enough to pick up an la times tonight. you found this. a conservative case for a ban. i was fascinated of course and i grabbed it to read it by larry al llen burns. i had no idea who he was until i read the first sentence which as was kwis quite a grabber. last month i sentenced jar odloughner for his shooting rampage in tucson. judges do not have his kind of communication with the public. so i knew i was holding something extra informatiordina hands when i read this. i knew i was going to hand it over to his judge to make this conservative case as he puts it for a ban. he says that tragedy left six people. t
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impact wool exports from n zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, gbal economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest wi confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. lou: back with the a-team, gun control, mental illness, what we can do about it. >> you were just talking about how the mother was trying to get him committed, and then courts get involved because to try -- lou: waiting for a hearing. >> waiting for a hearing. to get an involuntary commitment on a 20-year-old man is difficult. it's taking a lot of time. it should not be that way. when the signs are so clear as they were in this case, then action needs to be taken right away, and i don't understand why that doesn't -- didn't happen, but i tell you the lawyers in the courts accept that. >> it didn't happen in this case with respect to medicati
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workers marched right through the capitol enraged by the government's plan to privatized health care spain's current debt started at least eight hundred billion euros however madrid has gone out of its way to avoid requesting a sovereign bailout economist yanis varoufakis says the mistakes made by the country's government that ultimately cost it a part of its territory. this is a government like the one with greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany into the european something but it will take a lot more than one of two demonstrations it will take senior serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or all of. it would take the possibility of losing a lot mia if all states force is long enough to start thinking that perhaps better off outside times that. now are just ahead for you here and serving time i mean if you will repeat the crime later this hour here on r t we focus on the failings in british jails examining why so many people are thrown back in prison almost as soo
workers marched right through the capitol enraged by the government's plan to privatized health care spain's current debt started at least eight hundred billion euros however madrid has gone out of its way to avoid requesting a sovereign bailout economist yanis varoufakis says the mistakes made by the country's government that ultimately cost it a part of its territory. this is a government like the one with greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> today, connecticut investigators looking into the newtown school shooting. the shooter did not leave behind a note or a letter. they also say the hard drive had been removed and severely damaged as if it had been smashed with a hammer, so say the police. according to the washington post, the shooter had no social media profile. one former classmate said he had been home schooled for a time before attending the local high school. but, again, the investigation into the shooter is on going and a complete profile may not emerge for days or weeks yet. investigators hope to learn as much as they can by learning of the survivors of t
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the international monetary fund have imposed on greece and spain and portugal and ireland over the last few years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way part of the issue here is the european union has as never been a democratic project in the past i think it was accepted by people because it delivered the goods it looked like that you had to have more press prosperous societies economic success maybe even paste you have a group of countries that will agree on some things but won't agree on everything and when you start to push them together when they start to end up in a deep economic crisis that's also a crisis of institutions of course they start to squabble and that's what we've seen over the last few years no real agreement on what to do next because everyone has their own somewhat divergent interests and that's germany doesn't want to carry the can for f
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independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to pay them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and they seem to be absolutely determined to do more or less nothing and it's really a tragedy because they're not helping the spanish economy under not helping the people either as opposed out of afghanistan britain is looking to deploy more troops to the gulf as part of a major weapons deal with the united arab emirates is according to prime minister david cameron who says he wants a defense partnership with a middle eastern monarchy the u.k. has also signed a four billion dollar contract with oman to supply it with aircraft geo political analyst patrick hemmings in things london is really looking for a way to apply military pressure on a country on the other side of the persian gulf. the justification for this massive buildup in the middle east especially in the gulf states area of the west is blaming iran saying that because iran is pursuing nuclear ambitions though there's n
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medical workers marched through the campus so enraged by the government's plan to privatize health care spain's current debt stands at at least eight hundred billion euros however madrid has gone out of its way to avoid a requesting a sovereign bailout economist younis iraq is as the mistakes made by the country's government could ultimately cost a part of its territory. this is a government like the one greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket or. agreement with germany and we agree on something but it will take a lot more than one of them inspiration they. risk losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and are very much afraid or all of. the possibility of losing a lot you know if. force for so long you start thinking that perhaps the best of all outside its forms. and just ahead and does serving time mean you were paid the crime later on this hour focus on the failings of british jails examining why so many people are thrown back in prison almost as soon as they've been less house. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun com
medical workers marched through the campus so enraged by the government's plan to privatize health care spain's current debt stands at at least eight hundred billion euros however madrid has gone out of its way to avoid a requesting a sovereign bailout economist younis iraq is as the mistakes made by the country's government could ultimately cost a part of its territory. this is a government like the one greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket or. agreement with...
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. >> spain's annual christmas payout. most of the winners were from immigrant neighborhoods near madrid. the typical ticket is $26. the return on it is more than $500,000. by the way, the government is the biggest winner in the lottery. it keeps one third of the money collected. >> new plans to keep guns off the streets in san francisco. >> still to come, the type of ammunition targeted and the mayor's proposal. >> first, imagine having a tv that watches you. answering questions when it comes to the high-tech gadgets. an expert joining us live in the studio next. >> and the heaviest rainfall in right now. this morning we given up the possibility of gusty winds and thunderstorms throughout the day. what is your christmas weather forecast? we'll tell you coming up right after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> and here's a hype -- a live look. a moderate rain falling across the bay area. have yourselves moving across concord. 70 forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,, rain may flood bay area road ways.... plus - we may see thunderstorms this
. >> spain's annual christmas payout. most of the winners were from immigrant neighborhoods near madrid. the typical ticket is $26. the return on it is more than $500,000. by the way, the government is the biggest winner in the lottery. it keeps one third of the money collected. >> new plans to keep guns off the streets in san francisco. >> still to come, the type of ammunition targeted and the mayor's proposal. >> first, imagine having a tv that watches you. answering...
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they could not sell directly to france or hollander spain. there were -- they did not like the junk there were sent back in trade. you could not have a currency in the colonies. you basically had to cobbling together from various sources. you had to get the gold or silver from the spanish caribbean or somewhere else. you had to issue certain types of notes that colonies were allowed to issue. but basically your whole currency was not really there. so businesses was hard to conduct. they were anxious to expand to the west with settlements. the king was trying to stop anybody from going over the appalachians. so they had a different set of concerns of than new england. >> what do you think would be the reaction on part of the people who lived back then to what we see now of the british monarch and the family? >> it turns out, of course, it is not as if we have a monarchy here, but you have so much interest in the royal family, it is kind of hard to believe that the revolution was designed to get rid of the king and the royal family. because the
they could not sell directly to france or hollander spain. there were -- they did not like the junk there were sent back in trade. you could not have a currency in the colonies. you basically had to cobbling together from various sources. you had to get the gold or silver from the spanish caribbean or somewhere else. you had to issue certain types of notes that colonies were allowed to issue. but basically your whole currency was not really there. so businesses was hard to conduct. they were...
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. >>> a small town in spain has hit the jackpot. we'll tell you about that in a moment. >>> and if you go out today, you can watch cnn from your mobile device. punch in cnn live or from your laptop, that is. punch in cnn.com/. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assisnce, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> president obama says he's optd meigsic a bill can be reached on the so-called fiscal cliff. the president and lawmakers left washington for the holidays, but leaders from both sides plan to return after christmas to try to hammer out a deal that would avoid tax hikes for millions of americans. >>> cold, windy, and snowy. that sums up the weather across mu
. >>> a small town in spain has hit the jackpot. we'll tell you about that in a moment. >>> and if you go out today, you can watch cnn from your mobile device. punch in cnn live or from your laptop, that is. punch in cnn.com/. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get...
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to get the markup that they could have gotten if they could sell it directly to france, holland or spain or wherever. they did not like the job they were sent back in the trade. they felt put upon. you cannot have a currency in the colonies. you basically have to cobble together from various sources. you had to get gold or silver from the spanish caribbean or somewhere else. you had to issue certain types of notes the colonies were allowed to issue. basically, your whole currency was not really there. so business was hard to conduct. the virginians felt put upon economically, very much. there were anxious to expand to the west with settlements. the king was trying to stop anybody from going over the appalachian mountains. so they had a different set of concerns that new england said. >> what would be the reaction on the part of people that lived back then to what we see now of the british monarchs and the family? >> it turns out that it's not as if we have a minority here, but you have so much interest in the british royal family that it's hard to believe the revolution was designed to g
to get the markup that they could have gotten if they could sell it directly to france, holland or spain or wherever. they did not like the job they were sent back in the trade. they felt put upon. you cannot have a currency in the colonies. you basically have to cobble together from various sources. you had to get gold or silver from the spanish caribbean or somewhere else. you had to issue certain types of notes the colonies were allowed to issue. basically, your whole currency was not really...
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. >>> in spain the lines are long as people wait there to buy a lottery ticket. the world's oldest weekly lottery is giving away the biggest jack spot price in history. up for grabs $3 billion. even though the jackpot is record sized fewer people are snatching up tickets. customers say it is a sign of the slow economy. elementary and middle school students will be riding in style this winter break. it's all thanks to a bike give away coordinated through campbell mayor evan low. >> kids will remember their first bike and it's important to figure out a way to make children's lives a little more special. >> 42 students attending elementary and middle schools in the campbell union school district were chosen to receive the brand new bikes. >>> we are getting new information now on the scene of that accident in san francisco where four people were hit by a speeding driver. what first responders saw when they arrived on that scene. a bay area city siting with a dispensary. the information that unfolded today inside a federal court in san francisco. >>> new information
. >>> in spain the lines are long as people wait there to buy a lottery ticket. the world's oldest weekly lottery is giving away the biggest jack spot price in history. up for grabs $3 billion. even though the jackpot is record sized fewer people are snatching up tickets. customers say it is a sign of the slow economy. elementary and middle school students will be riding in style this winter break. it's all thanks to a bike give away coordinated through campbell mayor evan low....
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liz: worried about greece and ireland and portugal, and italy, spain, then the election. go back to the primaries. what will happen with the primaries, then election, then fiscal cliff. it's always something. all you really saw if you look at one are to your charts of the s&p, dow, you name it. not exactly a straight shot, but it was a rally. people sitting on the sidelines terrified, shaking their hands saying we are not going to buy. look at the far left. now where we are today, you're looking at what some of you out there miss because you were scared. how did you convince people there is more room to run normally you don't believe that? >> for us it is very much business. with respect to these various crises are fears of the fiscal cliff for the election are what have you that the rate -- create uncertainties in investors' minds, it's often better to adjust to now. ridge example is the election. in early november right after words two weeks later, 11%, markets is just grew up. be classy about this. event guess what. yesterday or the day before we were basically where w
liz: worried about greece and ireland and portugal, and italy, spain, then the election. go back to the primaries. what will happen with the primaries, then election, then fiscal cliff. it's always something. all you really saw if you look at one are to your charts of the s&p, dow, you name it. not exactly a straight shot, but it was a rally. people sitting on the sidelines terrified, shaking their hands saying we are not going to buy. look at the far left. now where we are today, you're...